Sacred Journey of the Heart

Sacred Journey of the Heart is a new documentary that investigates the healing power of the heart. The part of this film that I really liked is it talked about how to deal with negative feelings and traumas in an effective, healthy and transformational manner by using compelling real-life examples.

This is a bit of a digression, but one thing that kind of annoys me sometimes about movies like The Secret and other self-help gurus, life coaches and therapists is they are too cerebral and literally just tell you to change your thoughts and beliefs and you will feel better and change your life. This can work sometimes and usually is a pretty practical method for dealing with day to day challenges and even bigger dreams at times. But, for some people who have suffered childhood traumas such as abuse or neglect, a devastating relationship break up, a death, or a lost job, those people (in my opinion) need to take some time to feel, express and eventually release their heartfelt anger, sadness, confusion and grief. This is a very human, psychologically healthy and ultimately freeing process.

For example, the filmmaker Ronna Prince, explains that she was inspired to make the film in order to explore the connection between the mind and the heart:

“This film started out as a promise I made to myself as a child, someday I would be heard and someday I would heal my heart. I suffered prolonged abuse as a child and my own life-long journey has brought me to profound heart-based healing that I share in the film.”

The reason I liked Sacred Journey of the Heart is because it actually talks about how to deal with these painful feelings, experiences and traumas without simply telling people to “change their thoughts.” And, they use real people to talk about how they did that. Sacred Journey of the Heart does a beautiful job of showing how real people expressed and worked-though some extremely difficult traumas, emotions and experiences in a way that was authentic, real and still uplifting.

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After working in Hollywood at the William Morris Agency, Matt Welsh, Esq., was driven to create SpiritualMediaBlog.com to raise public awareness for emerging conscious entertainment in TV, movies, books, music and new media platforms.
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